Category: Learning
Brain Chips and Beyond: Balancing Innovation with Human Values
The pace of technological advancement is staggering, but can society keep up? The poignant observation, "The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster tha...
Australia Has Banned Social Media for Kids Under 16 – Should India Follow Suit?
The digital age has undeniably changed our lives, especially for our children. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok dominate the time and attention of youngsters worldwide. Whi...
The Role of AI in Education: Personalizing Learning for Every Student
In the ever-evolving world of education, one truth remains constant—every student is unique. Each learner brings their own pace, preferences, and challenges to the classroom. But how do ...
Simplify the Complex: Strategies for Stress-Free Leadership in Education
In the ever-evolving world of education, principals, vice-chancellors, coordinators, and educators often find themselves juggling a multitude of responsibilities. From managing instituti...
How Indian Educators Can Revolutionize Classrooms with Effective Leadership
Introduction In a rapidly evolving world, Indian educators stand at a pivotal point in redefining classroom experiences. The 2024-05 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, Leadersh...
The Hidden Cost of Rework in Education—and How to End It
Rework—the repetitive cycle of doing things over because of inefficiencies—is a problem that often goes unnoticed in the world of education. This cycle of redundancy can add stress, cons...
Bridging the Education Divide: How India Can Compete Globally Through EdTech
As global leaders in higher education, the U.S. and China have carved out significant advantages. With some of the top-ranked institutions, extensive research output, and appeal to inter...
Bridging the Education Gap: The New NAAC Binary System and Its Impact on Student Retention
As the global pursuit of quality education intensifies, Indian families are on track to invest around $70 billion in foreign education by 2025. This eye-opening figure reveals a signific...
The Hidden Barriers to India’s Nobel Prize Success in Science
India, a land of great intellect and rich history in science, has surprisingly bagged only one Nobel Prize in science. Dr. C.V. Raman, who won the prize in 1930 for discovering the Raman...